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- Reader recommendation: FatherhoodMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- 'Someone Could Get Hurt': 5 stories from the front lines of parenting In 'Someone Could Get Hurt,' Drew Magary shares stories from his time as a dad.
- 'The Great Gatsby': Why it draws fans in prisonThe student-inmates in my prison lit class were attracted to 'Gatsby' by scenes of opulence 鈥 and the thought of self-improvement.
- Laini Taylor's 'Days of Blood and Starlight' sequel will be released spring 2014The third book in the series, 'Dreams of Gods and Monsters,' will conclude the trilogy that started with Taylor's book 'Daughter of Smoke and Bone.'
- 'Behind the Beautiful Forevers' will become a London stage play'Behind the Beautiful Forevers' by Katherine Boo won the 2012 nonfiction National Book Award and received almost universal critical praise.
- 海角大神ophobiaBritish journalist Rupert Shortt documents and examines the persecution of 海角大神s around the world 鈥 a problem of which many Westerners are unaware.
- Dan Brown at Lincoln Center: more about his childhood than 'Inferno'Dan Brown appeared at Lincoln Center to promote his new novel 'Inferno,' but focused more on his parents and his early years than his Dante-inspired book.
- Ultimate Library aims to beef up hotel literary offeringsUltimate Library helps hotels to offer their guests a better array of reading choices, with a focus on books with a sense of place.
- 'The Maze Runner' will hit the big screen next February'The Maze Runner,' James Dashner's young adult novel and the first of a trilogy, is being adapted into a film starring 'Teen Wolf' actor Dylan O'Brien.
- Homeward BoundThe 'new domesticity' is persuading many mothers to stay home. But is that really the best answer for moms 鈥 or their children?
- Reader recommendation: The CovenantMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- Growth in e-book sales slows in 2012The number of e-books sold last year grew by 43 percent, but that's a fairly small increase compared to the triple-digit increases of past years.
- DOJ calls Apple the 'ringmaster' in e-book price-fixing as trial loomsDOJ says Apple pressured publishers, while Apple denies the allegations.
- Shakespeare: working magic in solitary confinementCan Shakespeare really touch the hearts of America's most hardened criminals? Professor Laura Bates says the answer is yes.
- 'Fifty Shades of Grey' comes to China via pirated copies'Fifty Shades of Grey,' having conquered the British and American book markets, has now arrived in China. But readers are discovering the book through pirated copies.
- Dan Brown's 'Inferno' gets mixed reviews but tops sales chartsDan Brown's new book following the adventures of hero Robert Langdon is centered around Dante's work 'Inferno.'
- The Guns at Last LightIs there really anything more to be said about World War II? The third volume of Rick Atkinson's 'Liberation Trilogy' proves that there is.
- Bestselling books the week of 5/12/13, according to IndieBound* What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
- Reader recommendation: Odds Against TomorrowMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- 'Tiger Eyes,' to be released in June, is the first movie adaptation of a Judy Blume book'Tiger Eyes,' which will hit theaters June 7, was directed by Blume's son Lawrence.